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My iPhone stopped taking pictures, click, and no shots in the Camera Roll.

I did some googling and found this post on Apple support. (I am a wonk, thats what I do)

METHOD #1 -- LEAST DESTRUCTIVE1. Synchronize iPhone. This also creates a backup of the notes and other items that don't get synchronized anywhere else.2. Go to Settings, General, Erase All Content and Settings3. Once complete, connect the phone and synchronize with iTunes4. Choose to restore from the recent backup to recover your notes, SMS history, and iPhone settings as well as data that is normally synchronized. Your problems may be gone.

Well folks, Mine were not, so before the next step I decided to take a quick trip to the Geniuses at the Apple store.

The experts behind the bar laughed when I told them my iPhone had run out of film.But when I showed them the problem they got it. Take a number we can help you in one hour. So I went to lunch.

Came back at my allotted time at the bar, again asked where does the film go? T…

1. Make sure your phone has been synchronized in the version of iTunes you are using.2. Restore your phone. (in itunes in the summary tab click the restore button)3. After JUST the phone settings are restored, DO NOT restore your personal information from a back-up. It will prompt you for this, don't close this screen just hold off on it for now. Disconnect the iPhone and take a photo. The photo should now appear in the camera roll, as usual.4. Reconnect the phone and import the photo into iPhoto; do NOT delete it from the iPhone. (after importing it choose "keep originals")5. NOW go back to itunes and restore your personal information from a back-up.

Now your iphone will have everything on it, and picture taking works again.